The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... mind , to use different means to attain the same end , the author of the address should have had more charity , than to mark for suspicion the man who should recommend moderation and longer forbearance ; or , in other words , who should ...
... mind , to use different means to attain the same end , the author of the address should have had more charity , than to mark for suspicion the man who should recommend moderation and longer forbearance ; or , in other words , who should ...
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... mind accustomed to labour for a nation's welfare , does not immediately divest itself of ancient habits . That custom of thinking on public affairs , and that solicitude respecting them , which belong to the patriot in office , follow ...
... mind accustomed to labour for a nation's welfare , does not immediately divest itself of ancient habits . That custom of thinking on public affairs , and that solicitude respecting them , which belong to the patriot in office , follow ...
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... mind . Enthusiasm is generally short sighted and too often blind . I form my conclusions from those talents and virtues which the world believes , and which your friends know you possess . " To those who attribute human action in every ...
... mind . Enthusiasm is generally short sighted and too often blind . I form my conclusions from those talents and virtues which the world believes , and which your friends know you possess . " To those who attribute human action in every ...
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